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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The authors recommend a person get tested to make sure they have full knowledge about what?
(a) Their own sexual needs.
(b) Their own sexual motive.
(c) Their own sexual desires.
(d) Their own sexual health.
2. In the book's example of the couple that wanted to attend a sex party together, they wanted to be what?
(a) Left alone.
(b) Masochistic.
(c) Hedonistic.
(d) Exhibitionistic.
3. Which of the following is NOT a component of group sex mentioned in the book?
(a) Trisexuals.
(b) Asexuals.
(c) Triads.
(d) Dyads.
4. The authors focus on child-rearing with an emphasis on what?
(a) Dissent.
(b) Consent.
(c) Safety.
(d) Custody.
5. The book states that "televised sex" is the most common variant of what?
(a) Public sex.
(b) Romanticized sex.
(c) Institutionalized sex.
(d) Private sex.
6. What do the authors suggest is an important question for readers to ask themselves?
(a) "Who do I have to lie to?"
(b) "Who do I have to live with?"
(c) "Who do I have to live without?"
(d) "Who do I have to lie about?"
7. Which of the following is NOT listed by the authors as a source of comprehensive information about accessing and using various barriers for sexual practices?
(a) Planned Parenthood.
(b) Physicians.
(c) Clinical materials.
(d) Medical journals.
8. According to the authors, do people believe the lies of a masturbation fantasy comparatively more or less than viewers believe the lies of a movie or readers believe the lies of a novel?
(a) They believe them more.
(b) They believe them less.
(c) They don't believe them any more or less.
(d) They believe them equally.
9. Which of the following is NOT a question the authors suggest for ways a couple can approach an exploratory visit to a sex club or an orgy?
(a) What if they don't agree with one another?
(b) What if they don't need another partner?
(c) Will they seek out another partner together?
(d) Will they seek out another partner separately?
10. The book states that movie and TV sex can teach people about their own arousal, while at the same time providing what to the viewers?
(a) Frustration.
(b) A habit.
(c) A buffer.
(d) Sedation.
11. Which of the following is NOT a situation the authors have found in reality?
(a) Women encourage men's advances.
(b) Women have not been pursuers.
(c) Women have taken the lead.
(d) Women lure out shy men.
12. When there is no regulation against watching, the authors state that spectating is considered to be what?
(a) Anachronism.
(b) Acceptable.
(c) Voyeurism.
(d) Inappropriate.
13. In the book, what happened after the two lesbian orgy participants spent thousands of dollars chatting over the phone?
(a) They broke up.
(b) They got married.
(c) They both moved.
(d) They met other people.
14. The authors discuss HIV as humanity's worst contemporary plague, even though people now lead better lives because of what?
(a) There are quarantines for it.
(b) There are antivirals for it.
(c) There are antibiotics for it.
(d) There are no deaths from it.
15. Bi-curious and heterosexual men may find the details of lesbian orgies in the book to be what?
(a) Enthralling.
(b) Horrifying.
(c) It differs from man to man.
(d) Offensive.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the book, a "trisexual" is someone who is involved with two people who existed as what (for years prior to including the trisexual)?
2. The authors believe that acknowledging someone's budding sexuality or flirtatiousness while still protecting them against unwarranted or inappropriate sexual behavior is considered to be what?
3. The authors respect the monogamous path, but argue that it isn't a real choice. Why?
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the intentions of the book?
5. Which people does the book declare as needing to be active about protecting the sexual health of themselves and their partners?
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